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  • av Nima Patel
    131

    We all have difficult thoughts sometimes, but we don't have to believe them. Discover a variety of helpful and age-appropriate strategies for managing troubling thoughts and negative self-talk in this uplifting follow-up to The Best You. A comforting and inclusive exploration of an important issue for young readers.

  • av Leah Osakwe
    133

    Galaxy has always known she's destined for fame and fortune as a solo singer. She has the voice, the dance moves and is always coming up with new lyrics. So when she spots a poster for a talent show at school, she knows she has to enter. Then troublemaker Sabrina suggests they enter together and Galaxy is shocked. Firstly, that they actually have something in common, and secondly that Sabrina suggests they form a rock band! Rock is totally not Galaxy's thing, she doesn't know Sabrina that well, and what would her best friend Kia think? She's about to say no when Sabrina points out that Beyoncé and Lauryn Hill both got their start being in a band and agrees that Galaxy can be lead singer. So she hesitantly decides to share the spotlight. But when the only students interested in joining their band are Grace, a socially awkward goody two shoes, and Galaxy's little sister Zaya, is Galaxy's chance at stardom over before it's even begun??First in a funny new teen series, perfect for fans of We Are Lady Parts, Grow Up, Lara Bloom and Holly Smale.

  • av Donette Williams-Harry
    124

    An exciting, joyful celebration of carnival from Donette Williams-Harry. Today is Kayla's favourite day of the year: carnival! Smoky spice fills the air, steel pans TING, TING, TING and Caribbean music is pumping. Kayla cannot wait to show off her BIG ENERGY! But when her dress ends up in shreds, it looks like it's time for Kayla to face the music and ask for help. Can her community rally to save the day? Or will carnival end up in tatters?This energetic picture book is a beautiful take on bravery and the power of community. Amélie-Anne Calmo's vibrant illustrations are a visual feast of culture, bringing the sounds, sights and smells of carnival flooding off the page. Inspired by the author's own personal experiences of attending Notting Hill Carnival, and featuring an informative end matter that explores carnivals around the world, this is the perfect book for anyone who is looking to dig deeper into a rich tradition. Just like To Carnival! by Baptiste Paul and Jana Glatt, A Year Full of Celebrations and Festivals by Claire Grace and Christopher Corr and C is for Carnival by Yolanda T Marshall and Daria Lavrova, Carnival Queen is the perfect book to celebrate with.

  • av Bethan Clarke
    131

    A laugh-out-loud, witty picture book with a villainous anti-hero at its heart. Watch out, Snarky Sharky's about. No fish can hide from his wicked wit. No clam is safe from his biting jokes. Can you handle him?Look . . . the book's called Snarky Sharky. Do you really need me to explain what it's about?Told with tons of underwater puns and added snark from Bethan Clarke (Holey Moley), and illustrated with dry humour by Nikolas Ilic, this is the story for anyone who's ever felt a little snarky. Children will delight in spotting Snarky Sharky's sarcastic side-eyes and exaggerated eye rolls, while exploring the underwater world packed with hilarious sea creatures. Fans of I Want My Hat Back by Jon Klassen, The Bad Seed by Jory John and Pete Oswald and Penguin Problems by Jory John and Lane Smith, will love Snarky Sharky.

  • av Jonny Lambert
    180

    A timely new mindful kids book from bestselling author-illustrator Jonny Lambert. When Buttons spots a beautiful blue butterfly, he is sure everyone will want to see. But among the bustle of the street and the chitter-chatter of the café, no-one notices . . . Can Buttons find a way to make the world pay attention to this small moment of wonder?This lyrical, thought provoking picture book is the ideal antidote to our busy, bustling world. With a gentle message that encourages us all to pause, take a breath and appreciate the wonder all around us, As The World Goes By is a stunning first introduction to mindfulness. Just like You're Snug with Me by Chitra Soundar and Poonam Mistry, Mayfly Day by Jeanne Willis and Tony Ross and On a Magical Do-Nothing Day by Beatrice Alemagna, As The World Goes By is perfect for any child who struggles to live in the present.

  • av Harriet Evans
    180

    There is a world within me. No one can sum me up in small words. From your sunrise-matching serenity and rainforest-rousing loudness to your glacier-like patience and clifftop-clambering courage, this book is a celebration of all the different facets that make you . . . YOU! With intricate peek-through holes, Anna Wilson's stunning illustrations conjure a cosmos that reflects all the amazing and varied parts of your personality. Embark on a journey through the landscapes inside yourself.

  • av Holly Webb
    131

    Poppy loves spending time at her mum's allotment and the tangle of wild woodland behind it. They regularly see foxes and hedgehogs, but one special evening, just as they are about to head home, they spot a young badger. It's the first time Poppy has ever seen one in real life, and she's entranced. Then Poppy learns that the woodland has been sold and there are plans to build houses on it. Poppy and her mum are horrified. Is there anything they can do to save the young badger's home? A heartwarming story about family and nature from best-selling author Holly Webb.

  • av Becky Davies
    141

    Pull out the sliding tray in the cover to reveal removable, double-sided veggie characters. Little ones will love following the clues to match the correct board piece to each page! Do you know which veggie doesn't need light to grow? And which veggie is really a flower?With simple facts to share along the way, this is the perfect book to encourage balanced, healthy eating habits through play. An interactive guessing game and early learning board book in one!

  • av Nicola Edwards
    124

    From a bedroom in Burnage to knocking it out of the park at Knebworth, this is the story of Oasis. Introduce your little ones to the biggest band of the Britpop era and beyond, because true rock 'n' roll stars live forever!Perfect for little rockers!

  • av Huw Lewis Jones
    180

    Who's ever heard of a flying penguin?Clive Penguin is back, and, affronted by the narrator's praise for 'majestic' swooping seagulls, is determined to take to the sky himself. He's going to fly! Who says penguins can't do it?A funny, deadpan tale of reaching for your dreams and ignoring naysayers.

  • av Scarlett Dunmore
    141

    Can you be a final girl and survive your own horror movie - twice? Almost a year after the horrors of Harrogate, Charley is slowly regaining some semblance of a normal life in a small village called?Briar's Hill, AKA 'The Devil's Punchbowl'. Then she befriends the local misfits and learns of her new home's ties to witchcraft - and realises that Briar's Hill has more secrets than she bargained for. However, the town's troubled past might just be the key to Charley understanding her ability to speak to the dead, especially with Halloween approaching.But when the Harrogate Killer makes a shocking return, blood is spilled and an entirely new terror is unleashed. Before Charley can flee town, the dead are talking and if she doesn't start listening, they'll find ways to make her.Charley's horror knowledge will be put to the test once more, and if she and the Harrogate Killer don't figure out how to work together, they'll be trapped in Briar's Hill forever. Or worse - buried in it. How to Survive a Horror Sequel is a fast-paced horror comedy, perfect for fans of RL Stine's Fear Street, Christopher Pike's Midnight Club and Kat Ellis' Harrow Lake.

  • av Laura Baker
    124

    A bouncing rhyming story by Laura Baker, illustrated with warmth and humour by Sandra de la Prada, that celebrates the joy of physical activity and fitness in all its forms. Jump up off your bottom and get in the groove!Wiggle your body, let's see how you MOVE!We'll start nice and simple, just lift up your feet. STOMP STOMP STOMP and feel the beat. This playful book inspires ALL children to find their own wonderful way of moving. From an energetic warm up, to a wacky freestyle section and a calming cool down, this is the perfect book to encourage little ones to get active. Just like The Burpee Bears by Joe Wicks and Paul Howard, Every Bunny is a Yoga Bunny by Emily Ann Davison and Deborah Allwright and The Couch Potato by Jory John and Pete Oswald, All the Wonderful Ways to Move inspires a love of movement in any child. Also available . . . All the Wonderful Ways to Read

  • av Darren Chetty
    168

    A heartwarming and original take on the nature of friendship from philosopher and debut picture book author Darren Chetty. Moving neighbourhood comes with many challenges, especially making new friends. How long will it take? Will they play how I want to play? Will they hug me when I'm sad, or give me space? So many questions! But in the end, the only thing you can do is dive in and give it a go. Darren Chetty's pared-back text explores the myriad of emotions - the vulnerability and courage - that it takes to form meaningful relationships. Sandhya Prabhat's gorgeous and magical illustrations illuminate the story and celebrate the power of imagination. I'm Going to Make a Friend is the perfect story to share with children who have moved schools or home, or anyone who has struggled to form connections. Just like Me and My Fear by Francesca Sanna, The Invisible Boy by Trudy Ludwig and Patrice Barton, and The Boy with Flowers in His Hair by Jarvis, readers will discover something new each time they read I'm Going to Make a Friend.

  • av Stephanie Stansbie
    124

    A heartfelt celebration of the unconditional love between a stepparent and their child, written by Stephanie Stansbie and illustrated by Tatiana Kamshilina. All those times . . . dressing up, playing cards, watching films, how I cheered you up when you felt sad. And that beautiful moment, I'll never forget,When I truly felt I was your . . . DAD!This lyrical love letter of a book explores the unique challenges, joys and experiences of becoming a blended family. Designed in a beautiful scrapbook style, this is the perfect gift for a stepparent to give to their child. Just like A Handful of Buttons by Carmen Parets Luque, The Great Big Book of Families by Mary Hoffman and Ros Asquith, and The Perfect Fit by Naomi Jones and James Jones, every type of family will love sharing Always Your Stepdad.

  • av Selina Wood
    142

    Discover a magical world beneath the waves in the utterly absorbing Sea Activity Book, which features over 200 colourful stickers and hours of entertainment for creative young minds. This latest instalment in the sticker activity series based on Britta Teckentrup's best-selling picture books is packed with puzzles, colouring scenes, mazes and more.

  • av Sophie Cameron
    133

    Laurie loves stories. She loves reading them in her mums' bookshop in their small Scottish town. She loves sharing them with new readers. She also loves telling stories about people she's not yet met and places she's not yet been. But when one of these people comes crashing into Laurie's world, it turns her whole life upside down. Neon is the boy Laurie's been dreaming of for the last six months, and he's exactly as she had created him - down to his ability to play any instrument he picks up. And when he steps off the train and into Laurie's world, he teaches her what it means to be real. A fantastical story about imagination and friendship from the award-winning author of AWAY WITH WORDS.

  • av Nicola Edwards
    124

    Show your dad your appreciation with this charming gift book, featuring adorable artwork from Sophie Beer. Heartwarming rhyming text celebrates the wonderful things dads do and is perfect for sharing with your amazing dad!The ideal present for Father's Day!

  • av Becky Davies
    124

    Beep beep! Was that the hot air balloon? No, it was the truck! This touch-and-feel board book will make children laugh as they learn which noise matches which vehicle. With sturdy flaps to lift, funny pairings and a surprise mirror ending. Collect them all!

  • av Nicola Kent
    126

    Can YOU help Hippo do the gardening? Full of flaps, wheels and sliders, this interactive board book is a hands-on introduction to the grown-up tasks that fascinate toddlers. Busy chores for little paws!

  • av Guy Bass
    133

    The second book in the best-selling, laugh-out-loud STITCH HEAD series, by award-winning author Guy Bass, with illustrations by Pete Williamson, brought to almost-life again in this monstrously magnificent graphic novel edition.The first STITCH HEAD book is soon to be a major motion picture. Enter the darkly funny world of Stitch Head, as he steps out of the shadows into the adventure of an almost-lifetime... When Stitch Head sees his ice-blue eye for the very first time, he's convinced that it once belonged to the legendary pirate, Captain Flashpowder. Could it be that he is part-pirate? But as Stitch Head prepares for a life of derring-do on the high seas, some fishy business closer to home puts a stop to his swashbuckling plans... Full of monstrous fun,STITCH HEADis perfect for fans of GRIMWOOD, AMELIA FANG and THE NOTHING TO SEE HERE HOTEL.

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    av Patricia Hegarty
    171

    With gorgeous illustrations and simple rhyming text, this beautiful pop-up book is a perfect introduction to the fascinating minibeasts you might meet in your garden. From a shimmering, glimmering dragonfly to a slow and steady snail, your little one will love watching bugs pop up from the pages of this stylish board book. Immerse yourself in a magnificent world of minibeasts with this nature pop-up book!

  • av Kate Ware
    109

    Little Duck! Little Duck! What can you see? Under these flowers, who could it be? Lift the chunky flaps to help Little Duck and his dragonfly friend discover who is hiding underneath - reveal a cute caterpillar, a friendly fox, and more! With a mirror under the final flap, this seek-and-find book is perfect for sharing with the very smallest of readers.

  • av Katie Cottle
    109

    Dot just wants to fit in at her new school, but is pretending she has a pet tortosaurus really a good idea? This gorgeously illustrated picture book from award-winning author-illustrator Katie Cottle reminds us that true friendship is all about being yourself. A celebration of authenticity and coming out of your shell!

  • av Harriet Evans
    109

    Scamper the dog loves living at the bookshop with Paige. Not just the store, but the whole neighbourhood feels like home. There's Miss Castellano, who lives in the huge house on the corner and is always happy to dog-sit; Mr Ackermann with his delicious homemade treats; and Huan, who gives the best belly rubs. When Scamper takes a leaf out of his owner's book and starts picking out page-turners for his friends, there's only one problem. What can he choose for Paige, who seems to have read everything imaginable already? A story about books, belonging and a dogged determination to help others.

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    av Laura Dockrill
    154

    A poetic story from Laura Dockrill (Angry Cookie, The Lipstick, Grey) that shows children that there are many different ways to be strong. Is strong brave and fearless?Does it always win a fight?Does strong have a shouty voice?Is it always right?These are some of the questions that the inquisitive Bean asks their Nanna one day while in the garden. What follows is a stunning, lyrical exploration of strength and its many guises. From the power of silence to the strength of an embrace, this uplifting picture book offers an alternative to the stereotypes around strength, and encourages all children that they can be strong in their own way. The lyrical text is accompanied by Kip Alizadeh's gorgeous, evocative illustrations, which are a celebration of the natural world. Just like Today I'm Strong by Nadiya Hussain and Ella Bailey, The Lion Inside by Rachel Bright and Jim Field, and the Big Bright Feelings series by Tom Percival, I Am Strong Just Being Me is a powerful picture book that inspires reflection.

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    av Jessica Meserve
    154

    A stunning celebration of tolerance, togetherness and the power of community from rising star Jessica Meserve. Little Red is delighted when he discovers a beautiful tree, all to himself! But he soon realises he is not on his own - animals of all sizes visit the tree to enjoy its shade, nibble on its leaves and rest on its branches. Little Red doesn't want to share; he'd rather set off to find a place of his own. But after a mildly perilous altercation with a leopard, Little Red learns the value of friends who have your back. A gentle encouragement of the importance of sharing and acceptance with exquisite, detailed illustration that are perfect for poring over. Like Hey, Wall by Susan Verde and John Parra, Maybe Something Beautiful by F. Isabel Campoy, Theresa Howell and Rafael López, and Leaves by Stephen Hogtun, Our Tree is a picture book to treasure.

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    av Becky Davies
    154

    An interactive board book all about the farm! Packed with flaps and early-learning concepts including colours, numbers, opposites and more. Little farm enthusiasts will love the search-and-find games with lots to spot. The only farm book you'll ever need!

  • av Ben Sanders
    109

    Agent Harrier is thrilled to be back for his third secret spy mission, but his excitement is quashed when he discovers HOLES in his precious book. These aren't just ordinary holes, they're PLOT HOLES, and they transport Agent Harrier to different dimensions - first he finds himself in a fairy tale, then a detective novel, then a sci-fi adventure. If Agent Harrier doesn't find the hole-making culprit soon, none of his books will make sense and the whole series will be doomed! Luckily, he has a plot-hole expert in the shape of his trusty friend Mole to help him out. But what if Mole turns out to be . . . THE MOLE?!!!!Readers will double-take at this stylishly metafictional follow-up to This Book Will Self-Destruct and You Only Spy Twice.

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    av Huw Lewis Jones
    154

    One Monday morning, Horace Norton finds that a mouse has made a house in his hat. On Tuesday, there are a selection of stoats in his satchel . . . and on Wednesday, a collection of cats curled up in his coat!What will Mr Norton do when, as the week progresses, the animals take over his bathroom, his bed - and even HIS BEARD?!With a message of kindness and an accumulative text that begs to be read aloud, this is a future classic in the making.

  • av Stacie Bradly
    109

    T. Rex is on the building siteand has to smash this wall!He needs someone to SWING their tail . . . just like a WRECKING BALL!There's SO much work to be done on the building site, and the dinos need to find a way to SMASH, SHIFT, MIX and LIFT things quickly before the day is over. By pulling the sliding tabs on each page, little ones can help these busy builders use their special dino skills to transform into construction machines and build something roar-some together . . . Featuring fun dino facts on each slider, a rhyming text perfect for little ones to join in with, and friendly illustrations from Damien Barlow, Busy Builders: Dinos at Work is perfect for children who love dinosaurs and diggers! Ideal for fans of Peekaboo Dinosaur, How Toothy is a T.Rex? and Goodnight, Goodnight, Construction Site.

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